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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism are serious problems that can be overlooked in Brookline, MA. Because alcohol use is so prevalent in every day circles, regular excessive use also becomes acceptable at times. It is very important to understand the difference between casual use and alcohol addiction, because alcoholism can literally kill someone and at the least destroy their health and things that are important to them.
An individual addicted to alcohol in Brookline may be trying to use alcohol as a way out of actually having to experience life and all that comes with it. It may seem easier to have a drink or two and forget about your problems for a few hours. But alcohol is a drug, and using alcohol in this manner will only cause more pain and unhappiness.
Alcohol addiction and alcoholism can cause a person to neglect their responsibilities, put themselves and others in danger because they're intoxicated, and cause problems in their relationships. Someone addicted to alcohol in Brookline, Massachusetts needs help before they self-destruct and destroys everything around them.
Individuals in Brookline can beat alcohol addiction and alcoholism by taking part in treatment at an Alcohol Abuse Rehab Program. Through the course of treatment the individual can take advantage of counseling, peer support and the help of specialists who have helped even the worst alcoholics and addicts. Through treatment the person will be able to take responsibility for their actions and learn how to prevent alcohol abuse in the future.
Individuals in Brookline, MA. who have been abusing alcohol for a long time can expect to experience physical withdrawal when they do stop drinking. Alcohol rehab/detoxification at an Alcohol Addiction Treatment Facility will by the first step of treatment for individuals in this situation. Withdrawal is very difficult, so having this invaluable support can make it a much smoother process. The individual can then begin to dig into the real issues that are underlying his alcohol abuse.
Alcohol addiction treatment needs vary from individual to individual; Examples of treatment options available in Brookline, Massachusetts are Long-term Alcohol Addiction Rehab Centers, Outpatient Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Centers, Short-term Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers, Inpatient Alcohol Rehab Centers, support group meetings, alcohol abuse counseling, halfway houses and sober living.
Don't let alcohol addiction or alcoholism take away one more day of your life. Contact an Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Program in Brookline today and discover which treatment option will work best for you or someone you care about.
Alcohol Treatment Facilities in and around Brookline, Massachusetts
- New Horizons Medical PC Brookline, MA, 2446
- Arbour HRI Hospital Brookline, MA, 2446
- Justice Resource Institute Inc Brookline, MA, 2446
- Addiction Treatment Center of NE Brighton, MA, 2135
- Brighton Allston Mental Health Brighton, MA, 2135
- Franciscan Childrens Hospital Brighton, MA, 2135
- St. Elizabeths Medical Center Brighton, MA, 2135
- Steward St Elizabeths SECAP ATS Brighton, MA, 2135
- Arbour Hospital Jamaica Plain, MA, 2130
- Massachusetts Mental Health Center Boston, MA, 2115
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- An individual who reaches for alcohol every day as a way to relax or as a way to self medicate or to relieve stress is at risk for developing an alcohol addiction; an example of this is the individual who has a drink every time they have an argument with their spouse or boss.
- Surveys report that 20% of elderly patients in psychiatric wards exhibit symptoms of alcoholism.
- According to Focus on the Family, driving under the influence is the leading cause of death for youth aged 15 to 24.
- Older adults who began abusing alcohol earlier in life tend to have worse treatment outcomes than those who began drinking later in life.
- AA Meetings in Brookline, MA.
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All Saints Church
1773 Beacon St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Saturday, 7:30 PM
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Big Book Step Study
All Saints Church
1773 Beacon St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Friday, 7:30 PM
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Discussion
United Parish
210 Harvard St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2446
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Tuesday, 12:00 PM
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Half Way Through
Community Ctr.
350 Washington St.,
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Wednesday, 7:00 AM
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How It Works
32 Harvard St.,
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Thursday, 7:30 PM
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Into Action
St. Paul's Ch.
15 St. Paul St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2446
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Sunday, 6:30 PM
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Kendall Square
Mit Bld. E25
45 Carlton St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2446
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Monday, 7:15 AM
Friday, 7:15 AM
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Miracles On Monday
All Saints Church
1773 Beacon St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Monday, 7:30 PM
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Monmouth
Ch. Of Our Savior
Carlton & Monmouth
Brookline, Massachusetts 2446
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Monday, 7:30 PM
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Presbyterian Church
32 Harvard St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Tuesday, 8:00 PM
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Red Rd.-natives In Rec.
Tecumseh Hse.
107 Fisher Ave.,
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Monday, 6:00 PM
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Sat.-chapter 2
All Saints Church
1773 Beacon St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Saturday, 5:30 PM
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Sharing & Caring
St. Mary's
Brookline Village
Brookline, Massachusetts 2445
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Thursday, 7:00 PM
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Solutions
Hri Cafe
227 Babcock St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2446
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Wednesday, 6:30 PM
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Steps By The Book
Ch. Of Savior
25 Monmouth St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 2446
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
Tuesday, 7:00 PM
- Brookline, MA. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings
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All Saints Episcopal Church Enter through the Parish Door on Beacon St meeting is to the left downstairs in dining room
1773 Beacon St. At Dean Rd. Near Cleveland Circle
Brookline, Massachusetts 02445
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Thu., 12:30 PM
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Brookline Police Station 1st Floor Conference Room
350 Washington St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 02445
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Sat., 12:00 PM
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United Parish Church
210 Harvard St. At Marion St.
Brookline, Massachusetts 02446
Al-Anon Meeting Times
Tue., 7:00 PM
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.